Pipeline Construction Western Canada , July 5 2021

Western Canada Pipeline Construction Summary

Pipeline Construction Western Canada last 7 days (report date July 5 2021). We are tracking 39 Canadian Oil & Gas Operators who had 152 pipeline permits approved for Construction for a total of 383KM of oil & gas pipeline projects.

  • Pipeline construction permit count by province – Alberta Pipeline Permits (37), BC Pipeline Permits (1), Saskatchewan Pipeline Permits (114)
  • Pipeline construction permits by area & project distance – St. Andrews (85), Tecumseh (33), Landry Heights (31)

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Pipeline permits include gathering or transport pipelines of a liquid, gas or oil through a system of pipes. In addition to these main types of pipelines, there are also four other sub-categories of pipelines: Gathering Lines, Feeder Lines, Transmission Pipelines and Distribution Pipelines. The permits represent all types of pipelines. This section shows pipeline permits that have a new construction component. (Pipeline Construction Western Canada July 5 2021 report date )

Petroleum pipelines transport oil, oil products and natural gas. In addition to these two main types of pipelines, there are also four other sub-categories of pipelines: Gathering Lines, Feeder Lines, Transmission Pipelines and Distribution Pipelines. The permits represent all types of pipelines.

Pipeline Permits Approved Last Week

Pipeline Project Details

The following section provides details related to new pipeline construction permits

TransGas Limited, SaskEnergy’s transmission subsidiary Rosetown to Vanscoy Expansion Project 

TransGas Limited, SaskEnergy’s transmission subsidiary, is proceeding with the construction of its Rosetown to Vanscoy gas line expansion beginning June 15, 2021. 

This gas line expansion project will increase the transportation capacity of our system and bring additional natural gas supply to the area to meet residential, commercial and industrial customer demand. 

The 86-kilometre, 20-inch high pressure transmission line will begin at an existing TransGas compressor station near Rosetown, Saskatchewan. It will then continue northeast and tie into the natural gas system near Vanscoy. Where feasible, the transmission line parallels existing gas lines and infrastructure.

Keyera Energy building 4 laterals off its KAPS pipeline they include Strath Resources Jayar, Terivita South Wapiti & Fox Creek and Tidewater Pipestone 

Keyera Energy Ltd. to construct the Key Access Pipeline System (KAPS) Project. The Project will transport NGL (C3+) and condensate (C5+) from Keyera’s Pipestone Plant, currently under construction in the Grande Prairie area in SW 07-073-08 W6M. The low vapour pressure condensate (nominal pipe size [NPS] 16-inch diameter) pipeline will tie-into the existing Keyera condensate system in NW 18-055-21 W4M and the high vapour pressure (HVP) NGL pipeline (NPS 12-inch diameter) will tie-into Keyera’s Fort Saskatchewan Fractionation and Storage Facility (KFS) in SE 14-055-22 W4M. The total distance of the proposed pipeline will be 576 km long. The deadline for submitting a statement of concern is January 8, 2020 in the following locations:

Whitecap Resources Permit #62,473 8.82KM Battery to pipeline

Whitecap Resources Inc. acquisition of Kicking Horse Oil & Gas Ltd.. Montney Formation is a major shale gas and tight oil resource. … This estimate makes it one of the largest known gas resources in the world and equivalent to 145 years of Canada’s 2012 consumption. Gas is produced from the Montney Formation in both British Columbia and Alberta.

Peyto Exploration and Development Corp. Permit #43,717 2.93KM Pipeline to pipeline in the Cardium

The Company plans to keep innovating with its Cardium well design to lower this cost in 2020 while continuing to enjoy the higher netback and value realized from increased liquids production.  The $26.5 million invested in facilities and major pipeline projects included $13 million in new pipelines and liquid handling facilities at Wildhay to accommodate the growing Cardium liquids-rich production. New condensate stabilization and storage facilities increased Wildhay’s condensate processing capacity from 1,400 bbl/d to 4,300 bbl/d and site storage from 2,000 bbl to 4,000 bbl.

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The location of the pipeline permits are the Western Canada Sedimentary Basin (WCSB) located in Western Canada including southwestern Manitoba, southern Saskatchewan, Alberta, northeastern British Columbia.

Pipeline permits are related to petroleum pipelines transport oil, oil products and natural gas. In addition to these two main types of pipelines, there are also four other sub-categories of pipelines: Gathering Lines, Feeder Lines, Transmission Pipelines and Distribution Pipelines. The permits represent all types of pipelines.

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